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Efecto Doble Exposición en Photoshop (Fácil y Efectivo) - Tutorial de Photoshop en Español - Duration: 15:09.

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مخلص مباراة ريال مدريد VS لفيانتي واحراج ريال مدريد!!! شهد قبل الحذف اسف اذ احذف الفيديو - Duration: 9:29.

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Taken 2x05 Promo "Charm School" (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:32.

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Congress facing another potential shutdown - Duration: 0:47.

Congress is staring at another possible government shutdown this week after last month's three-day

shutdown.

The last short-term budget was supposed to give lawmakers more time to work out a long-term

deal.

Instead, Republicans went on an annual party retreat, and both sides failed to address

the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program.

So that leaves the GOP in pretty much in the same spot it was in January: no signs of a

permanent funding deal and no agreement with Democrats on certain immigration protections.

Republicans will try to push a short-term deal through with GOP votes only — but that

might not be easy.

Some in the party are frustrated and want Republican leaders to also raise the budget

caps for military spending.

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Come and ASK CIRQUE Anything! | Episode #3 | #AskCirque | Cirque du Soleil - Duration: 7:53.

Ask Cirque!

Hey everyone, welcome to episode 3 of Ask Cirque.

The exclusive Cirque du Soleil YouTube series where we answer your questions.

Have you watched episodes 1 and 2 yet?

Catch up now by clicking this button in your top right corner

or check out the description below.

Who will we meet this week?

Just sit tight and join us in this new episode of Ask Cirque.

Hi everybody, my name is Leon Kupferschmid

and I'm an artistic talent scout at Cirque du Soleil.

So Victoria Jackson from Instagram asks,

"What's the audition process like?"

So I'm going read this because it's a very long answer

and it's very complicated actually.

So every discipline is different.

We try to make sure that the audition is adapted

to evaluate every aspect that the artist can give us,

can show us, can demonstrate.

Some auditions are only a few hours long, some are 2 days long,

dance ones are 2 days long, singers can be about 45 minutes long,

but it's just you in front of the evaluator.

The important thing for us is that you feel at ease,

that you feel comfortable to show us exactly what you're capable of doing,

what your potential is, what your energy, your talent, your magic.

We want to see openness, we want you to try new things,

we want to really really test your comfort zones

as well as zones that are not that easily seen from the first 5 minutes.

I train in a group, in a group act

so we train about 3 times a week for 1 or 2 hours.

Besides that I can take care of myself and do my own training and

I train roughly about 1 or 2 hours a day but that's just for me,

that's what I want to do.

But for what I need to do, about 3 times a week for 1 or 2 hours every day.

Yes, of course. It is part of our language.

It is a way to communicate with other musicians

and to express what a composer means with the music.

Follow your dreams, work hard, train hard,

try broaden your artistic horizons,

take dance classes, acting, singing, play musical instrument

to try to get as much diversity as possible,

this will help you on your journey. Best of luck.

I start gymnastics since I was 6 years old

so I did like 25 years gymnastics

then I stopped

then I did just like 2-3 years aerial straps and balancing

and then I came to Cirque.

And now for 4 years I am already part of Totem.

Hi, how are you doing?

My name's Marquinho da Luz, I'm a percussionist from Bahia in Brazil

and I work here at Cirque du Soleil.

Now, I want to quickly tell you how I got here.

Actually, I got here because I have some videos on YouTube,

through which a Cirque du Soleil talent scout found me

and invited me to attend an audition.

I did the audition, passed

and I'm so grateful to be here, living the dream of my life.

So, speaking of dreams, I'd like to encourage you to continue following your dream,

which is wonderful, this dream of becoming a drummer here at Cirque du Soleil.

It's a fantastic job and I think you, everyone, really,

can make their dreams come true, if they have faith and determination.

I'd just like to give you one piece of advice:

find a master who can guide you on the right path for you to reach your goals, ok?

I hope you keep following your dream and that we'll see each other soon.

All the best, see you later!

Hi, my name is Frédérique and I'm from the PR department.

Mário Lúcio from Facebook asks:

"In all the presentations, are the songs really a live performance

with singers and musicians with all the instruments?

Some presentations are too perfect to be a live show

without technological help for the singer."

Yes, we have live musicians and live singers

and what's fun about it is that they need to constantly adapt

with what is going on on stage

because if an artist misses a trick and need to do it again,

the music will need to go longer.

So yes, live musicians.

But in the show Sep7modia, the Beatles Love and Michael Jackson One,

we have the recording of Soda Stereo,

the Beatles and Michael Jackson.

There's a question on social media

about what some of our acrobats like to eat,

which is kind of a difficult question for us to answer.

Everybody is different, we have so many different nationalities and backgrounds.

They tend to go to what's tasty, right, and that's our job.

And our job is to provide them with the best tasting food we can provide them,

which is always different.

We are always providing different meals every single day for lunch and dinner.

That's really our goal is to just keep our whole family happy.

So there is no direct answer, no simple answer to that question

except that we want everybody to feel like they're at home

and I feel like we do a fantastic job doing that on a daily basis.

[Amaluna artist] Hello! My name is Tuguldursaikhan.

I am an acrobatic artist.

I want to share the feelings that I get when I perform.

When viewers applaud during my performance it gives me immense strength and energy.

It makes me feel like I am touching the sky.

I would just like to say that I feel so good whenever I perform.

Thank you so much!

Alejandro Vistue Adiego from YouTube asks,

"What show has been the most seen until now?"

Created in 1993, Mystère is the oldest show

still being presented by Cirque du Soleil

making it the show with the greatest amount of representation so far.

However, created in 1998, O has reached more than 15 million viewers this year

making it the show seen by the greatest amount of people so far.

Hi, my name is Haley Viloria

and I'm a aerialist on Cirque du Soleil's production of Kooza.

"How do you communicate with each other?

Do you have language academy or something similar for all your artists?"

My answer to that is the primary language on most shows is English,

but we also have interpreters and translators

depending on the troops that are present on tour.

And what's great about Cirque du Soleil

is that because we're such an international company,

we each get a taste of different languages and we can learn as we go along.

Yes, we need to eat as much as we can

because we don't have much time to eat sometimes.

Especially before the show.

Actually yeah if you're serious then of course lots of vitamins,

lots of fruits and work a lot.

I don't really have a special diet to keep my body in shape,

just train hard and work a lot, that's it.

Yeah I don't have either the diet.

Regular day, regular life.

You just have to, you just have to work out

and maybe because we are performing so often,

we have like 10 shows a week and we have a lot of trainings,

the warm-ups, it's helping us to be in shape.

Chocolate, lots of chocolate.

He's lying.

Click here to watch more awesome Cirque du Soleil videos and playlists.

And here for show tickets

and here to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Yes, you have to subscribe.

Don't forget to subscribe, like and share

with all your friends

to flip your everyday reality the CirqueWay

because everyone, every day is extraordinary.

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This Game SOCKS - CupHead : Don't Deal with the Devil - Duration: 3:58.

Those that say CupHead is very hard, are a bunch of wissies!

Turns out they try a game with a little bit of a challenge, and they start crying

Oh, but you call 'em toggafs, and they get offended... Admit you like the D!

It ain't even that great.

If the devs haven't mortgaged their homes and used a style of animation not seen for about 90 years

this thing would've gone as unnoticed, as your "Hello" messages in the facebook inbox of your crush

With 3 Health Points, you can pass a level without losing a life, and the Boss Fights are separate, and you get their patterns quickly

In Classic MegaMan, you had to pass twice as much dangers in order to get to the Robot Master

who depleted almost all of your energy tablets if you only had your yellow bullets

I want to see those fucktards that can't even complete the CupHead Tutorial trying to beat Doctor Willy

For starters, I don't even think they gonna reach him, the pussies

Is great the game got so much hype, 'cuz it was made by indies, and they worked their asses off, and they shouldn't lose their homes .

But truth is, the game is overrated

Kick Ass Sidescroller Shooting Games: Contra 4, Metal Slug 3, Gunstar Heroes, Sunsert Riders, Cowboys of Moo Mesa, and even Mystic Warriors Wrath of the Ninja

All those Arcades, when I lose, I drop another coin; but if I ever find a CupHead Arcade, I may continue it once and that's it.

I will NOT spend all my quarters trying to beat it

And other games in 2 Player Mode get Harder so the Challenge is the same, but here, besides everything stays the same... You can resuscitate your partner a bunch of times.

Invite your stud to play, ya f'n loose asshole

The Gaming Press should say things as they are, not inflate any shit that's not standard of modern titles

Because then when a true Old School Gamer plays it, he'll thinks it SOCKS

And it isn't a shitty game, is that they have such high expectations for something that's only "good" and that's it. Stop sucking its dick

It's just a passing fad, and all those who are prasing it like bitches don't know shit about KICKASS Run N Gun classics from the 8, 16 and 32 Bits Generations

and whoever says otherwise, es topu

The Gameplay in This Game SOCKS was courtesy of QuantumCakes, a Let's Player that has new Gaming Content almost every day, and have GiveAways to Subscribers

If you want, go watch their CupHead Videos, but you better watch the Super Mario Oddyssey stuff, 'cuz that's the authentic Super Mario 64 sequel I was waiting for over 20 years

Here on the Video Description below is the link so you visit the Channel and Subscribe

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Selling Online: Products to Avoid With a Dropshipping Ecommerce Store [Oberlo weekly Q&A] - Duration: 1:13.

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「Nightcore」→ Sick Boy ✗ American Oxygen (Switching Vocals) | The Chainsmokers MASHUP - Duration: 3:41.

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DA: 2 children found dead in apartment - Duration: 1:16.

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Fence dangles over Parkway East, forcing police to stop traffic - Duration: 0:25.

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BAIXE O APLICATIVO OLHOS DE ÁGUIA PARA PROTEGER OS SEUS OLHOS DO USO DO CELULAR - Duration: 2:31.

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETITION | UNITING THE AMERICAS | MEDELLIN EN 3 - Duration: 3:01.

More and more, Latin America is becoming renowned

for its innovation and entrepreneurial spirit.

But what if you had the opportunity to take your start-up

on an all-expenses paid trip,

with an additional $10k USD in prize money,

to one of the most innovative places in the world; the Silicon Valley of California?

Well, entrepreneur and international speaker Brian Rashid

has opened a competition and he wants to take your there!

Brian, tell us about yourself and about the competition, Uniting the Americas.

I am Brian Rashid, the CEO of Brian Rashid Global,

and I work with some of the most influential brands in the world developing

branding, communications and digital marketing strategies.

I am going to bring two of the brightest entrepreneurs in Latin America to the Silicon Valley,

where they will meet my contacts and venture capitalists to take

their ideas or businesses to the next level.

What inspired you to carry out this competition?

Although I am not Latino, I am very passionate about the Latino community and culture.

I have been working with this community for 15 years,

and I have seen first-hand the power of how one opportunity, one connection, or one meeting

can literally change the life or business of a person.

I want to be the bridge that unites these ideas, opportunities and connections between the Americas

and eliminate the barriers that are holding us back; for that reason, I created this project.

Brian, what do you want to achieve with this project?

I want to inspire people to take action, and to have them understand that we are

living in the perfect time to start a business, to take risks,

and to make money doing what you've always dreamed of.

Working together, we can have a positive impact in our

cities, countries, and hopefully throughout the world.

Who can participate?

You have to be Latino, currently living in Latin America and at least 18 years old.

It can be an idea that you want to convert into a business, or an already established company.

The sectors that can participate are the following:

social-impact, technology, health, tourism, fashion, e-commerce, environment and more.

So, don't wait! Take the initiative and subscribe to turn your dream into a reality.

Learn more in the description of this video.

This is MEDELLIN EN 3!

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Workout Music 2018 - Hip Hop Music Mix - Workout Songs 2018 - Duration: 42:57.

Workout Music 2018 - Hip Hop Music Mix - Workout Songs 2018

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President Donald Trump's Super Bowl Sunday - Duration: 1:53.

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Papi Wilo - Titere - (Cover By EME Straight) - Duration: 1:09.

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"PARMASAURUS" CHICKEN PARMA CHALLENGE!! (x2) - Duration: 6:39.

Hey everybody this is Randy Santel "Atlas" with Atlas & Zeus Promotions and

proud owner of foodchallenges.com! Tonight i'm going for overall win number

503 and just by looking at all this delicious food you know that I'm very

very excited! Tonight I am in a Kingston area of Canberra, CT, the Australian

Capital Territory! A am at the Durham Castle Arms I'm

taking on their Parmasaurus Challenge Now they have a base Parmasaurus

Challenge, which is to finish there about 350 grams parmas, chicken parmesan

along with a whole bunch of chips, and a salad and then one pint of beer within

20 minutes. Well if you do finish that you get a free sweet t-shirt but you

still have to pay for the meal which is about 37 Australian dollars, so tonight

we're gonna try to do a double challenge and get it free! So we've got four

massive chicken parmesans we've got all kinds of chips we've got a healthy side

salad and then we've got two beers right here but we've got 40 minutes to take

this challenge, if we win I'm going to get the meal free I'll get overall win

number 503 and then I will get a free sweet t-shirt so let's get this

challenge started!

All right now there is no record for this challenge because nobody has tried

to do two but thank you to the Durham for putting this together and allowing

us 40 minutes and thank you guys all for coming to watch it's going to be a good

one not going to get too messy I'm going to use a utensil. It's a knife and fork but

we've got 40 minutes left each and then we've got the two beers Pabst Pale Ale.

We're gonna finish along with all this food but let's see I am

starving! 1, 2, 3 . . . boom! Alright got a sharp knife,

oh yeah it's cutting right up!

The cheese and the sauce and everything on here is so good this is such a good

challenge!

Luckily I started with this chicken parma, it's still really hot in the middle

but it's keeping it juicy then still going down real nice, not having me as much

liquid! My first parma challenge in Australia and it is awesome! Can't wait

to do more!

I didn't think I'd need the whole 20 minutes! We have

9 minutes 58 seconds in if you're gonna eat like that and take a bunch of beers

always make sure to finish it off with a healthy side salad get this down with

all these antioxidant rich tomatoes, and then we'll have beers!

11:20 - finish off with some Pabst Pale Ale!

It's a Saturday night in Canberra and then we're on our way to Melbourne

tomorrow so let's party!

11 minutes and 50 seconds so it took 11 minutes 50 seconds to finish all of that

That meal was so good definitely parmas are easier to eat

than schnitzels, just the way they're cooked and everything but yeah love that

entire challenge even the salad was good and didn't really enjoy the beers I

might have another afterwards but the beers were good too but yeah definitely

favorite part was those chicken parmesan all four of them awesome awesome

challenge! I'm going to get the meal free I'll get a sweet t-shirt and I'll be on

their Wall of Fame for being the first person to finish two Parmasaurus Challenges!

Thank you to the Durham Castle Arms here in Kingston of Canberra

CT for the Australian Capital Territory, thank you guys off-camera and

overall win number 503 thank you guys for watching!

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COMO AUMENTAR BUMBUM E TER PERNAS GROSSAS RAPIDINHO! Exercícios Para Pernas e Gluteos em Casa! - Duration: 10:26.

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Why Do So Many People Believe in Conspiracy Theories? - Duration: 5:51.

[INTRO ♪]

You'd probably be surprised to find how many people

actually think we have never been to the moon.

They think a reflection on an astronaut's visor

or the American flag supposedly "blowing in the wind"

prove that the 1969 moon landing was staged by NASA

to win the Space Race.

Which, to be clear, it was not.

But pretty much nothing you say is going to

change a conspiracy theorist's mind.

A conspiracy theory is the allegation that

a group of (usually powerful) people conspired

to achieve some (usually evil) goal.

To be fair, conspiracy theories aren't always false.

Watergate, for instance, turned out to be real.

The CIA really was giving LSD to people.

But… a lot of them are pretty out there.

Like, the Earth is flat!

The U.S. government is hiding UFOs in Area 51!

That kind of thing.

With the internet spreading conspiracy theories faster than ever

and making them more visible, more and more people are exposed to them.

And they can have a powerful effect on your behavior.

Studies have shown that conspiracy theories can make people

less likely to engage in politics, vaccinate their kids,

or try to reduce their carbon footprint.

So it's pretty important to understand why people believe in these ideas

even in the face of reasonable evidence to the contrary.

Fortunately, psychologists have done a lot of research

on conspiracy theories in the past couple decades.

Most recently, they've found a bunch of support

for a hypothesis that's been around for a while:

illusory pattern perception, our tendency to see patterns that aren't there.

Pattern detection is hardwired into our brains.

Some researchers think it evolved as our ancestors

foraged for resources that tended to clump together.

It also helps us avoid danger: last time you smelled this funky odor,

you got food poisoning, so maybe you shouldn't eat that meat.

But we might actually be too good at pattern detection.

If you've ever tried to memorize a bunch of digits of pi,

you'll know that random sequences often don't look random to your brain.

There's plenty of research to back this up.

We know that people see hot streaks in sports that aren't there

and that gamblers are more likely to see patterns

in random sequences than other people.

And a study from 1997 found that subjects were more likely to

rate strings of Xs and Os that were harder to split into patterns—

and therefore harder to memorize—as being "more random,"

even when they'd be considered less random in the mathematical sense.

According to the researchers, that suggests that

our sense of randomness is based more on how hard it is

to mentally encode something, not how objectively random it is,

and that something that's easier to mentally process

can stop feeling random.

A 2017 study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology

applied these ideas to conspiracy theories.

The researchers conducted five experiments,

with 200-400 participants in each.

In one experiment, people who saw patterns in a random series of coin flips

were more likely to believe in an irrational

experimenter-designed conspiracy theory.

In another, they were asked to evaluate modern art paintings

that were considered either "structured" or "chaotic."

Those who saw patterns in the "structured" paintings—

so, patterns that were actually there—

weren't more likely to believe in conspiracy theories.

But people who saw non-existent patterns in the "chaotic" ones were.

Looking for patterns that aren't there

might also affect your belief in conspiracy theories.

Subjects who were told to look for patterns in the random coin-flips

were more likely to find them.

Those who already believed in a conspiracy theory

were more likely to see patterns in world events.

And when subjects read an article that argued for a conspiracy theory,

they were more likely to believe in other, unrelated, conspiracy theories.

So, illusory pattern perception might be the mechanism

that causes people to believe in conspiracy theories, but why do they do it?

It might be because we don't like uncertainty.

Studies have shown again and again that we're more comfortable

with events that are predictable and controllable.

So researchers think people use conspiracy theories

to make sense of complex or upsetting events

that don't seem to have a good enough explanation.

If something is too hard to process, you might look for other explanations.

People are also more likely to form conspiracy theories

in the wake of events that are impactful or threatening.

Your brain wants better explanations for things with bigger consequences.

When the stakes are a beloved president's death,

it makes more sense to your brain for there to be some

giant, elaborate explanation, like a Warren Commission cover-up,

than something simple like a lone gunman.

We're all susceptible to illusory pattern perception,

but there are some factors that predict whether someone

is more likely to believe in conspiracy theories.

The biggest predictor for believing in a conspiracy theory

is believing in another one.

But there are more.

One study found that subjects used their own sense of morality

as a proxy for that of other people.

So they were more likely to believe that, like,

scientists created AIDS, for example,

if they thought that they themselves would have created AIDS.

Political extremism is another factor.

Researchers think it gives people a rigid perspective

on societal change and makes them more likely to

question the authority figures offering the explanations.

Having less education can also make people more likely

to believe in conspiracy theories, but that's at least partly because

those with less education feel they have less control over their lives.

This increases uncertainty, which in turn

makes conspiracy theories more appealing.

That might be something we can use to help defeat false conspiracy theories—

by finding ways to help people achieve a sense of control over their lives.

Change is always hard, but reducing the uncertainty and fear it causes

might mean people don't need to search for

better explanations where they don't exist.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Psych.

If you're interested in learning more about why our weird human brains

work the way they do, you can go to youtube.com/scishowpsych to subscribe.

[OUTRO ♪]

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Top 10 People Who Survived Parachute Fails - Duration: 8:05.

Parachutes are great - they are the reason that skydivers don't go splat, and they can

be a life saver in the rare occasion of a plane disaster.

Like most things in life though, sometime things go wrong and peoples parachutes arent

there to save them but amazingly they still survive.

My name is Danny Burke and this is the Top 10 People Who Survived Parachute Fails.

Starting off at number 10 we have Juliane Diller.

This is one of the most crazy things Ive ever heard in my life.

Juliane is a German biologist - when she was a teenager, she was on board LANSA Flight

508 in Peru.

The plane was struck by lightning during a severe thunderstorm and broke up in mid air

before disintegrating at 10,000 ft.

Everyone on board eventually died - except Juliane.

She remained strapped in her seat and fell all the way down into the Amazon jungle below.

Amazingly, she survived - probably because her seat and the trees cushioned the blow.

She tried looking for her mother but failed.

Juliane then spent 10 days travelling down a river in the Amazon until she was eventually

rescued by some logger.

Her story has been the focus of many documentaries.

Juliane has said the question of why she was the only survivor will always haunt her …

Next up at number 9 we have Michael Holmes.

In 2006, this skydiver from New Zealand was very experienced, having 7,000 jumps under

his belt.

Then, one day in December, something went wrong.

He jumped out with his fellow divers at 15,000 ft.

He took pictures all the way down to 2,000 ft but when he tried to open his parachute,

he just started spinning.

He tried to open his reserve parachute but the spinning continued - he was experienced

and knew at this point that he was probably going to die.

He made peace with the world and everything went dark.

Michael woke up in a blackberry push, no more than a meter high.

He had shattered his foot, leg, left hip and shoulder.

Its thought that the bush, the angle that he landed at and that his body was relaxed

were all factors in his unlikely survival.

Next up a number 8 we have Vesna Vulovic.

She was a Serbian flight attendant who holds the guiness world record for surviving the

highest fall without a parachute.

On the 26th of January 1972, the plane she was on exploded due to a briefcase bomb - authorities

never pinned down who was the blame.

Vesna fell without a parachute for a mind blowing 33,330 ft - thats over 4000ft higher

than Mount Everest.

Amazingly, the piece of the aircraft she was in hit a heavily wooded and snow covered area

which cushioned the impact.

Its also thought her low blood pressure kept her heart from bursting on impact.

Vesna died in 2016 and those close to her said she always suffered from survivors guilt.

Next up at number 7 we have Nicholas Alkemade.

He was British aircraft gunner during WW2.

On March 24th 1944, his Lancaster bomber was shot down on its way back from a bombing raid.

As the plane caught fire and spiraled out of control - Nicholas realised his his parachute

was on fire.

His only option was to jump without it - at 18,000 ft.

His fall was broken by pine trees and soft snow and he survived with only a sprained

leg.

The rest of his crew crashed and died.

When he was captured by the Nazis, they didnt believe the story he told them - but also,

why would you make that up?

They eventually believed him though and Nicholas was held as a prisoner of war until the end

of the ar.

Moving on to number 6 we have James Boole.

Hes a British athlete skydiver who has completed over 2,500 jumps - sometimes doing 5 a week.

In 2009 he was filming a TV documentary in Russia.

He he had to skydive next to a volcano to film the shot they wanted.

During the dive, James was so focused on filming the shot that he realised he had gone past

the point to release his parachute safely.

He knew this because he could make out the texture of the snow below him - it was way

too late.

He pulled his parachute anyway when he was just 20 meters above the ground.

It swung his legs up in the air but his back slammed into the ground.

He broke his bag and was bleeding internally when the rescue crew found him.

Luckily, the break was stable and he suffered no neural damage which meant that he was able

to walk again within a week.

The accident did not stop him from jumping again!

Moving on to number 5 we have Ivan Chisov.

This Russian pilot was forced to bail out of his plane during an air battle.

At 23,000 ft, he jumped out with his parachute but did not deploy it.

He was worried that the big parachute would make him an easy target for a German pilot.

He wanted to get below the battle and then open it - however, due to the thin atmosphere,

he lost consciousness and couldnt pull the cord.

He slammed into the snow at about 130 mph and the rolled down a hill.

The Russian army were amazed to find him seriously hurt, but still alive.

He remained in critical condition but was flying again just 3 months later!

Next up at number 4 we have Joe Herman.

This was a Australian Air Force pilot whos bomber was shot down in 1944 over West Germany.

Herman ordered his crew to bail out but before he could grab his parachute - the plane exploded

and he was thrown into the air.

As he fell, certain of his death, he collided with another member of the crew.

He grabbed onto his left leg of the man as he opened his parachute.

Luckily, the parachute opened slowly which helped Joe keep his grip on the leg.

The two men landed safely with only some minor injuries between them.

I think that must have a been a real bonding session for them …

Next up at number 3 we have Dave Hodgman.

This is an interesting one because there are real pictures of the event.

In March 1985, in Australia, Dave Hodgman jumped out of a plane at 12,000 ft as part

of a stunt group attempting a formation.

On his way down, he opened his parachute at around 2,500 ft and did not realise he was

below another jumper who also didnt know he was there.

They collided in mid air and their parachutes became tangled.

People watched below in horror as they spun around, Daves parachute was collapsed and

they were both relying on the other parachute for their survival.

They hit the ground hard but both escaped with minor injuries …

Next up at number 2 we have Alan Magee.

This is American man was another WW2 pilot.

His plane was shot down by the Nazis over France in 1942.

His parachute was damaged in the attack and so he jumped from the plane without one at

an astonishing 22,000 ft.

He quickly lost consciousness due to the altitude.

Then, he crashed through the glass roof of the train staion in the French town of St

Nazaire.

Amazingly, the glass absorbed a lot of the force of impact and Alan survived.

He was taken as a prisoner of war and treated for his many injuries but made it back to

America when the town was liberated in 1945 …

And finally at number 1 we have Shayna Richardson.

This one has an INSANE twist at the end.

In 2005, this woman from Mousiri was on her 10th dive with a brand new parachute when

something went wrong.

At about 3,000 ft in the air, her parachute failed to deploy properly.

She accepted that she was going to die and slammed into the ground at 50 mph.

Amazingly, she survived.

Her instructor rushed her to the hospital where she needed 4 operations.

During her time there, scans revealed something else - Shayna had been pregnant - for 2 weeks

before the dive.

The baby went on to have a healthy birth.

That kid is probably a teenager by now, I wonder how often they tell that story …

Well some people say flying is unnatural, that we shouldnt be thousands of feet up in

the air - I think its fine as long as youre in a good plane or you have a good parachute.

What do you guys think of these stories?

Thanks as always for watching, my name is Danny Burke and Ill see you all in the next

video …

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